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Tenant Law in North Carolina

Relationships between landlords and tenants in Havelock, North Carolina can get contentious. It's difficult to be a tenant or a landlord. If one or both parties are not aware of their legal rights and responsibilities, conflicts can arise.

Landlords and tenants have various rights and responsibilities. What follows is a partial list of the rights that landlords and tenants have, and the corresponding duties of the other party.

Landlord's Rights in Havelock, NC

Landlords are, of course, entitled to collect rent from their tenants. If a tenant fails to pay the agreed-upon rent, the landlord is normally able to evict the tenant without too much trouble, though the process can sometimes get fairly complicated.

Additionally, landlords have a right to be compensated for damage a tenant causes to a rented unit, either intentionally or negligently. Landlords have a right to deduct repair costs from tenants' security deposits, unless the damage was caused by normal wear and tear, for which tenants are not responsible.

Tenant's Rights in Havelock, NC

The most basic right of a tenant is the right to a living space that's fit for human habitation. This is, after all, what they're paying the landlord to provide. Landlords in Havelock, North Carolina are under a legal duty to make sure that their apartments are habitable. There are many factors that are considered in determining if an unit is habitable or not, but, generally, an unit will not be deemed habitable if it lacks any of the following: running water, electricity, heat, and protection from the elements (such as proper insulation, and windows that close).

Additionally, tenants have rights to common areas that are free of physical obstructions, as well as serious health and safety hazards. Common areas are the places in apartment buildings and other residential complexes which every tenant can access, and include hallways, stairwells, and fire escapes. In Havelock, North Carolina, these areas must be kept in a safe condition, at the landlord's expense.

In the United States, and most likely under the statutes of North Carolina, it is unlawful for renters or sellers of real estate to discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national origin, color, or religion. Doing so can subject a landlord to harsh civil penalties. Additionally, they cannot discriminate based on physical disabilities, either. Tenants with physical disabilities, who are otherwise qualified to rent an apartment (they are able to pay, have good credit, etc.) are entitled to make reasonable modifications to the apartment to make it more accessible to them, and the landlord generally can't bar a tenant from doing this, as long as the modifications are not too extensive, and are reversible. The landlord can, however, require the tenant to remove the modifications, at the tenant's expense, when they move out.

And finally, most state laws prevent landlords from arbitrarily evicting tenants. If the lease agreement is for a set period of time, the landlord usually can't evict the tenant until the lease expires, without a good reason. Valid causes for eviction include unpaid rent, illegal activities on the property, damage to the building caused by the tenant, and excessive noise.

Can a Havelock, North Carolina Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Landlords and tenants generally want to avoid conflict with one another. However, conflicts are sometimes unavoidable. If you end up in a major dispute with a landlord or a tenant, a knowledgeable Havelock, North Carolina landlord/tenant attorney can help.

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Life in Havelock

Havelock, population 22,000, is located in Craven County in the state of North Carolina. It is one of the state's more quickly growing cities, as it is the second largest in the county. It was originally founded as a railroad station.

Havelock is best known for its connection with the United States military. The city is home to the largest Marine Corps air base on the East Coast, known locally as "Cherry Point". Also, the city is named after Sir Henry Havelock, who was a British military officer operating in India during the 1850's.

Today the town is supported by a bustling economy and is an ideal place for both residents and visitors. The city is served by a fine education system and has many facilities for leisure and recreation purposes. Visitors to the city can inquire at the Havelock Tourist Event Center to receive an in-depth guide to activities in the Havelock.

If you have a legal issue, an attorney in Havelock, North Carolina can be of great assistance. Havelock lawyers handle variety of legal claims and are available for representation and advice.

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